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Two years, eight months and twenty-eight nights : a novel / Salman Rushdie.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: India: Penguin, 2015.Description: 290 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780670088485
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.914 R953T
Summary: From Salman Rushdie, one of the great writers of our time, comes a spellbinding novel that blends history and folklore with tremendous philosophical depth. Once upon a time, in a world just like ours, there came "the time of the strangenesses." Reason receded and the loudest, most illiberal voices reigned. A simple gardener began to levitate, and a powerful djinn - also known as the Princess of Fairyland - raised an army composed entirely of her semi-magical great-great-great-grandchildren. And a battle for the kingdom of Fairyland was waged throughout our world for 1,001 nights.
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General Reading(WCL) ISI Library, Kolkata Workers' Circulating Library Workers' C 823.914 R953T (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available W39526
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823.914 G4273F Flood of fire : 823.914 H6361R Rain on the dead / 823.914 J272Y You are dead / 823.914 R953T Two years, eight months and twenty-eight nights : a novel / 823.92 A2853L Love, Rosie / 823.92 A7698M Mistress of honour / 823.92 B5751H Two states:

From Salman Rushdie, one of the great writers of our time, comes a spellbinding novel that blends history and folklore with tremendous philosophical depth. Once upon a time, in a world just like ours, there came "the time of the strangenesses." Reason receded and the loudest, most illiberal voices reigned. A simple gardener began to levitate, and a powerful djinn - also known as the Princess of Fairyland - raised an army composed entirely of her semi-magical great-great-great-grandchildren. And a battle for the kingdom of Fairyland was waged throughout our world for 1,001 nights.

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